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May 10, 2024 • 0sec

An Austrian Critique of the New MMT Documentary

Stephanie Kelton is the star of a new documentary film touting the alleged brilliance of Modern Monetary Theory (MMT). Murphy gives a comprehensive critique of the film, covering the flaws in its theory, history, and policy recommendations.Finding the Money Documentary: Mises.org/HAP447aBob's Book on MMT, Understanding Money Mechanics: Mises.org/HAP447bRadford's Paper on P.O.W. Camps: Mises.org/HAP447cThe Upside-Down World of MMT: Mises.org/HAP447dBob's Article on Debt and Future Generations: Mises.org/HAP447eBob's Article on The Origin of Specie: Mises.org/HAP447fThe Mises Institute is giving away 100,000 copies of Murray Rothbard's, What Has Government Done to Our Money? Get your free copy at Mises.org/MoneyHuman Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Ron Paul's Gold, Peace, and Prosperity: Mises.org/HAPodFree
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May 4, 2024 • 0sec

How State-Sponsored Universities Distort Campus Activism

The Mises Institute's Connor O'Keeffe recently wrote an article detailing the campus protests over the happenings in Gaza. Connor joins Bob to discuss his article, the recent antisemitism bill, and why we should be defunding universities. Connor's Article on the Campus Protests: Mises.org/HAP446aHuman Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Ron Paul's Gold, Peace, and Prosperity: Mises.org/HAPodFree
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Apr 26, 2024 • 0sec

Did the MMT Camp Correctly Predict the Post-Covid Economy?

Recently on Twitter, as a reaction to an FT post worrying about the growing debts of various governments, fans of MMT were posting screenshots from a May 2020 FT debate involving Stephanie Kelton. The implication was that Kelton had correctly predicted that government debt would be benign. Bob and guest Jonathan Newman dissent.Stephanie Kelton and Edward Chancellor's Debate on Government Debt: Mises.org/HAP445aMartin Wolf's Article on Government Debt: Mises.org/HAP445bBob's Debate with Warren Mosler on MMT: Mises.org/HAP445cBob and Jonathan's Episode on Price Inflation: Mises.org/HAP445dBob's Article on the Economic Outlook for the US: Mises.org/HAP445eHuman Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Ron Paul's Gold, Peace, and Prosperity: Mises.org/HAPodFree
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Apr 19, 2024 • 0sec

FDR's War Against Civil Liberties

Historian David Beito has a new book from the Independent Institute titled, "The New Deal's War on the Bill of Rights." He joins Bob to discuss issues such as the Japanese concentration camps and the government's mass surveillance of telegrams.David's new book, The New Deal's War on the Bill of Rights: Mises.org/HAP444aHuman Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Ron Paul's Gold, Peace, and Prosperity: Mises.org/HAPodFree
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Apr 12, 2024 • 0sec

Simon Guenzl vs. Dave Smith on Open Borders

Simon Guenzl joins Bob to push back on Dave Smith's recent appearance, where Dave had made the case against open borders. Guenzl has published a libertarian critique of the Hoppean framework. The debate revolves around the status of government property. Bob plays devil's advocate, especially with a lightning round of "hard cases" for Guenzl at the end.Simon's paper, "Public Property and the Libertarian Immigration Debate" in Libertarian Papers: Mises.org/HAP443aDave Smith on Open Borders: Mises.org/HAP443bBob on Blockades and Immigration in a Voluntary Society: Mises.org/HAP443cHuman Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Guido Hülsmann's How Inflation Destroys Civilization: Mises.org/HAPodFree
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Apr 5, 2024 • 0sec

Are American Libertarians Unduly Pessimistic?

Nick Gillespie, editor-at-large for Reason, recently got into a friendly dispute with Bob over whether American libertarians were being too pessimistic. He joins Bob to make the case for optimism, while Bob demurs.Human Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Guido Hülsmann's How Inflation Destroys Civilization: Mises.org/HAPodFree
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Mar 29, 2024 • 0sec

Making the Case for Private Law and Defense From Scratch

On March 26 Bob gave this talk at Oklahoma State, where he was invited by the Free Enterprise Society. He assumed the students had no prior knowledge of the topic and made the case, from scratch, for a voluntary society with privately provided legal and defense services.Bob's article, "Libertarian Law and Military Defense" in Libertarian Papers: Mises.org/HAP441aHuman Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Guido Hülsmann's How Inflation Destroys Civilization: Mises.org/HAPodFree
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Mar 23, 2024 • 0sec

Ryan McMaken on the History and Benefits of Secession

Ryan McMaken recently gave a talk at Oklahoma State outlining the history of secessions and making the case that they promote liberty and peace. He joins Bob to discuss his major themes and to address common objections.Ryan's Talk at Oklahoma State: Mises.org/HAP440aBreaking Away: The Case for Secession: Mises.org/HAP440bHuman Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Guido Hülsmann's How Inflation Destroys Civilization: Mises.org/HAPodFreeEnter to win free admission to the Human Action Conference: Mises.org/HARaffle
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Mar 15, 2024 • 0sec

Why We Don't Need Government Funding for "Moonshots"

Christian Sandström is a Swedish economist who joins Bob to discuss his new (co-edited) book, which makes the case that massive government funding projects aren't necessary to promote science or industrial growth.Dr. Sandströmm's Moonshots and the New Industrial Policy: Mises.org/HAP439aHuman Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Guido Hülsmann's How Inflation Destroys Civilization: Mises.org/HAPodFreeEnter to win free admission to the Human Action Conference: Mises.org/HARaffle
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Mar 8, 2024 • 0sec

Tom DiLorenzo on Antitrust, Abe Lincoln, and the Future of the Austrian School

Tom DiLorenzo spent a long and productive career in academia before assuming his current position as president of the Mises Institute. He joins Bob to discuss his early days getting into economics, and some of his important work on antitrust policy. He also discusses his popular books on Abraham Lincoln. Though it all, Tom stresses the importance of the Austrian viewpoint.Tom's Paper on the Origins of Antitrust: Mises.org/HAP438aNullification: An Interview with a Zombie: Mises.org/HAP438bHuman Action Podcast listeners can get a free copy of Dr. Guido Hülsmann's How Inflation Destroys Civilization: Mises.org/HAPodFreeEnter to win free admission to the Human Action Conference: Mises.org/HARaffle

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